Hi Akemi many thanks for testing. I see the problem too. I will have a look Urs On 08/21/2015 07:59 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote: > On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 8:41 AM, Urs Beyerle <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> RC1 (2015-08-21) of SL 6.7 LiveCD, LiveMiniCD and LiveDVD for 32-bit and >> 64-bit are now available for testing: >> >> http://www.livecd.ethz.ch/download/testing/67/i386 >> http://www.livecd.ethz.ch/download/testing/67/x86_64 >> >> Since the base live system (kernel, firmware, glibc, anaconda, etc.) is >> using more and more space with each SL6x release, I had to remove >> Thunderbird from the LiveCD. Thunderbird is still installed on the LiveDVD. >> The MiniCD is maybe obsolete. In contrast to the CD the MiniCD comes with >> Icewm instead of Gnome. The idea was to save disk space, but because the >> base packages are using more diskspace, the benefit of the MiniCD (in >> respect to size) is only minimal. >> >> Feedback is very welcome. > > Hi Urs, > > I just did a quick test using the LiveCD (media hash value checked). I > booted it on a KVM guest (KVM host is RHEL-6). It looked fine, so I > went ahead and tried to install it. Then it failed with the following > error: > > anaconda 13.21.239 exception report > Traceback (most recent call first): > File "/usr/lib/anaconda/livecd.py", line 346, in doPostInstall > f.close() > File "/usr/lib/anaconda/backend.py", line 229, in doPostInstall > anaconda.backend.doPostInstall(anaconda) > File "/usr/lib/anaconda/dispatch.py", line 210, in moveStep > rc = stepFunc(self.anaconda) > File "/usr/lib/anaconda/dispatch.py", line 126, in gotoNext > self.moveStep() > File "/usr/lib/anaconda/gui.py", line 1370, in nextClicked > self.anaconda.dispatch.gotoNext() > File "/usr/lib/anaconda/iw/progress_gui.py", line 79, in renderCallback > self.intf.icw.nextClicked() > File "/usr/lib/anaconda/gui.py", line 1391, in handleRenderCallback > self.currentWindow.renderCallback() > IOError: [Errno 22] Invalid argument > > I'm not sure if this is related to the fact KVM was used. I'll run > more test and see if I can reproduce it. As said, this was a "quick" > test. > > Akemi >